2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19127343
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Assessment of the Level of Satisfaction with Medical Care of Patients Treated in Osteoporosis Clinics as an Indicator of the Quality of Medical Care

Abstract: The aims of this research are to assess the level of satisfaction with medical care among patients treated in osteoporosis clinics and to determine the relationship among the frequency of visits to the doctor, the duration of treatment, socio-demographic factors, and patient satisfaction with the medical care they receive. The study was conducted from August 2016 to July 2018 at osteoporosis clinics in eastern Poland. The study participants were 312 patients treated for osteopenia or osteoporosis. The authors … Show more

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“…high (77%) and the most common reason for dissatisfaction was "too short consultation time" (61%). This corresponds with findings in earlier research, [32] highlighting the importance of doctors allocating sufficient time to enhance patient compliance. To enhance long-term knowledge, communication should be tailored to the patient's language taking account of their history, needs and health literacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…high (77%) and the most common reason for dissatisfaction was "too short consultation time" (61%). This corresponds with findings in earlier research, [32] highlighting the importance of doctors allocating sufficient time to enhance patient compliance. To enhance long-term knowledge, communication should be tailored to the patient's language taking account of their history, needs and health literacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This issue is quite specific and has mixed coverage in the scientific literature. However, the following specialists are engaged in particular approaches to this topic: Baranska A. et al [20] conducted an assessment of the level of satisfaction with medical care among patients as an indicator of the quality of medical care; Vitale E. et al [21] investigated the satisfaction level of the population regarding health care during the COVID-19 pandemic; Man E. et al [22] defined patient satisfaction with private recovery services during the COVID-19 pandemic; Ren L. et al [23] presented a survey on the cross-sectional degree of consumer community satisfaction with the primary care system; Lee Y. et al [24] studied the subjective frame of patient satisfaction with the comprehensive nursing service; Smith et al [25] tested the Determinants of Hospital Service Quality; and Carmo Caccia-Bava M. et al [26] revealed important factors for success in hospitals. Other notable publications on this topic include Probst D.T.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%